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Clarissa Harlowe or the History of a Young Lady, Volume 6 (of 9)

by Samuel Richardson

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Sixth instalment of a story presented in a series of letters, written principally in a double yet separate correspondence between two young ladies bearing an inviolable friendship for each other.
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Volume 6 Summary: A bit of excitement in this volume as Clarissa exhibits sudden fits of feistiness and calculated planning that has even Lovelace having moments of panic – not something I would have expected given that Lovelace has appeared to be the one in control up until now. What still continues to baffle me is “why”…. Why does Lovelace continue to plague Clarissa? I mean, I know that some individuals will persist in a course of action contrary to the desires of the object of interest, but even Lovelace must realize this really has gone too far, even for him! Of course, I was clapping my hands with joy when the events at the end of Volume 6 unfolded. Well played Clarissa! ( )
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